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The Sound is Innocent: Johana Ožvold Review

Doc/Fest 2019 Film Review: Once Aurora

Our Most Brilliant Friends: Slow Club documentary adds extra date & Rebecca Taylor Q+A

Doc/Fest 2019 Review: Dark Suns

Doc/Fest 2019: “The idea was to show this different world within the city” – Rita Maia on Lisbon Beat

“Racism is alive and kicking!” – Director Lanre Malaolu on The Circle

Preview: Doc/Fest 2019

“We had to handle this one delicately” – Warp Films producer Mark Herbert on The Virtues

Sir Bradley Wiggins, Kate Nash and Werner Herzog join Doc/Fest line-up

The Village Screen to host nostalgic film fest at the Devil’s Arse

The Leadmill to celebrate 25 years of Pulp Fiction

Princess Mononoke (1997)

Championing women in film: Reclaim the Frame is coming to Sheffield

Film Reviews – Alita Battle Angel, Happy Death Day 2U

Handmade Cinema to bring classic dinosaur films to life

Film Review: Aquaman

Film Review: Mary, Queen of Scots

Oscars 2019: Will Bohemian Rhapsody win Best Picture and Best Actor?

Film Review: God of Gamblers

On the Box: Five series to look out for in 2019

2019 in Film

Film Review: Wildlife

The Village Screen is bringing a Christmas cinema to Sheffield

Open-Scare Cinema: Exposed attends Village Screen’s Halloween special

A guide to Halloween in Sheffield

Review: A Star is Born

Village Screen cancel Grand Budapest Hotel event at Kenwood Hall

Embracing Life: CK Goldiing on 61 Hugs documentary

Cold War – A Visual Masterpiece

Here’s why Logan is so much more than just a modern superhero movie